A skyscraper that channels the breeze ... a building that creates community around a hearth ... Jeanne Gang uses architecture to build relationships. In this engaging tour of her work, Gang invites us into buildings large and small, from a surprising local community center to a landmark Chicago skyscraper. "Through architecture, we can do much more than create buildings," she says. "We can help steady this planet we all share."
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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published:14 Feb 2017

views:172241

#donotsettle X OrthoGraph
Have you thought what makes Starbucks and Local Cafe are particular in their own way making interior space? As we said, in the end, its all about Design and design is about making money :)
For you who wants to try Full version of OrthoGraph, WE HAVE 10 CODES TO GIVEAWAY!! comment down below about what do you think makes starbucks and local cafe different and we will give you a message!
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published:04 Oct 2017

views:2283

Fondazione Prada / OMA (Rem Koolhaas, Chris van Duijn) in Milan opened 1 year ago. It was the extension of the existing industrial complex which is now holding some art exhibitions. At the moment, it turns to be the hippest place for design and architecture. Have you been there? what do you think?
From OMA website:
Located in a former gin distillery dating from 1910 in the LargoIsarco industrial complex on the southern edge of Milan, the new home of Fondazione Prada is a coexistence of new and regenerated buildings including warehouses, laboratories and brewing silos, as well as new buildings surrounding a large courtyard.
The complex aims to expand the repertoire of spatial typologies in which art can be exhibited. The project consists of seven existing buildings, and three new structures: Podium, a space for temporary exhibitions; Cinema, a multimedia auditorium; and Torre, a nine-story permanent exhibition space for displaying the foundation's collection and activities. Torre, currently undergoing construction work, will be open to the public at a later date.
see the project here: http://oma.eu/projects/fondazione-prada
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-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
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-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

published:29 Jul 2016

views:6039

A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's port is at the forefront of reducing shipping emissions including by getting ships to tap into renewable energy at the docks.
In China, we meet professor WangDing who is working hard to save the world's only freshwater porpoise threatened by fishing, industry and pollution.
And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

published:28 Apr 2015

views:1882

Big/SmallHouse by Yumi Kori + ToshiyaEndo / studioMYU architects
スタジオ宙 一級建築士事務所 設計
８坪の土地に建つ「小さくて大きな家」
計画道路の拡張のため後退した結果、残った土地は８坪。
間口は8.6m、奥行きは約3.7mしかありませんでした．
でも、建て主の土地に対する強い愛着から、
その狭小地に住まいを設計することなりました。
打ち合わせを重ねた結果、私達が提案したのは、
上下に独立した長屋形式の2世帯住宅です。
下の家は、ロフトのあるアトリエのような空間、
デザイナー志望の若世帯、将来、賃貸住宅にもなります。
上の家は、敷瓦、土壁など、素材にこだわった、
シニアー世代の陶芸家の住まい。
階段室は、光を感じる非日常空間とし、
螺旋階段で「空のテラス」へもつながります。
躯体寸法を最小にするため地下RCに鉄骨柱を埋め込み、
ブレースと目隠しのパンチングメタルを合体させました。
狭い中にも、ゆったり広がりのある住まいが出来上がりました．
主要用途 : 二世帯住宅（賃貸併用住宅）
構造規模 ： 鉄骨造 地上3階
敷地面積 ： 27.02㎡ (8.1坪）
建築面積 ： 19.54㎡ (5.9坪）
延床面積 ： 53.73㎡ (16.2坪）
設計監理 ： スタジオ宙 ／ 郡裕美、遠藤敏也、礒健介
構造設計 ： H&A構造研究所 ／ 一之瀬春雄、東條正道
Big/Small house,
Architect: Yumi Kori, Toshiya Endo, studio MYU architects.
steal structure, 3 stories,
site: 27 square meter.
building area; 19 square meter.
floor area; 53 square meter.
location: Musashino, Tokyo.
We have just completed a small house in Tokyo.
The main street was expanded and the site was cut to a very narrow shape.
The site became only 3 meter by 7 meter, less than 200 square meter!!!
But, the owner loves the area, they want to continue to live there.
Therefore, we designed a new house for them, called " Big / Small House"
This house looks a big house from the main street, but the depth is
only 3 meter, it is a small house.
Whole floor area of this house is less than 20 square meters, but this
house is a duplex that contains 2 generations!
The 2nd,3rd floor and the roof is for grand parent, a potter's house.
The basement and 1st floor is for a grand child, young designer'
studio apartment.

published:19 Apr 2013

views:542

Shanghai studio Neri&Hu has converted a former missile factory in Beijing to create a car repair garage and offices with an industrial-style metal staircase, mesh cages and painted brickwork.
InsideThe Garage, a mechanics workshop catering to Beijing's some 7 million vehicles is flanked by offices and a cafe.
Neri&Hu wanted to preserve as much of the original building as possible, while creating a new interior that recaptures the "allure and magic" once associated with with the car industry.
To do this, architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu juxtaposed an industrial palette of metalwork and grey paintwork with refined walnut timber and brushed bronze elements that recalls the craftsmanship of antique cars.
Their aim was to challenge the "vulgar typology"of the car garage, to "inject a sense of warmth into an industrial context, and to portray the seductive side of the ubiquitous modern machine".
Three of the building's existing grey brick walls remain intact, while a new exposed black-steel structure extends the building on its western side to create a new floor.
Here, offices, cafe and car lift are placed in separate steel and mesh modular boxes, intended to reference industrial storage facilities. A new staircase with black metal panelling connects the three floors of the volume.
"The project as a whole is conceived as a workshop space, partly raw and partly refined, it is activated throughout with the energy and spirit of the industrial era," said Neri&Hu.
A cafe with concrete counters and an open-plan office occupy the ground and first floor levels of the extension. On the first floor, cafe seating is wrapped by a black-metal banister, while private and open-plan office spaces occupy separate cubes. Their mesh enclosures offer workers views to the car workshop in the original building to the rear.
"The cafe and the automobile workshop together, a somewhat surreal juxtaposition of functions begins to generate moments of spectacle," said the architects. "Patrons of the cafe can voyeuristically steal glimpses of the cars and mechanics, marvelling at their performance while enjoying a delightful refreshment."
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

published:23 Nov 2016

views:13770

Best ofAvatar: https://goo.gl/28NP24
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/cd9u6o
Avatar “A Statue of the King” was directed by Johan Carlén
“A Statue of the King” is from Avatar’s new album ‘Avatar Country’
Get ‘Avatar Country’ – http://smarturl.it/avatarcountry
For tour dates and limited edition preorders visit www.avatarmetal.com
www.avatarmetal.com
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published:24 Oct 2017

views:2131382

Home to a diverse creative community, architect Kazuyo Sejima's housing complex is designed to enlighten residents with its sense of serenity. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

For more info, visit https://scamavenger.com/online-entrepreneur-certification
Architecture jobs are in rapid decline. Jobs for architects probably won't completely disappear. There will always be a need for architects, just not so many.
The vast majority of the annual 5,000+ graduates from US architectural colleges cannot possibly find a job in architecture. Award winning veteran architects can't even find a job. There aren't enough projects to go around.
An architectural firm only needs one licensed architect to stamp the documents. All the other jobs required for an architectural project can be done by temp workers or outsourced via the internet to countries where an architect earns about $13,000 a year and a draftsperson earns about $10 a day.
This dismal state of the architecture profession was predicted 25 years ago by sociologist and honorary AIA member Robert Gutman in his book "Architectural Practice: A CriticalView."
Gutman wrote that architecture was the poor profession. Unlike law and medicine which can largely create their own market, architecture is dependent on a market completely driven by outside forces. Like no other profession, architecture is dependent on loans, sometimes massive loans. Usually a project can't begin until somebody borrows money. Because of this dependence, architecture is among the first to feel the pinch when the economy falters.
Much of what shaped the modern architecture profession was the easy money and endless projects after World War II through the go-go days of the 1990's and early 2000's. But even in these times the economy cycled through ups and downs. Architecture felt every bump. The recession of the early 1990's culled a majority of mid-level architects out of the profession. They were replaced by entry level architects who reached mid-career in time to be driven from the profession with the crash of 2008. The slaughter continues.
Gutman could not have anticipated the impact a rapidly shrinking global economy would have on architecture. Neither could Gutman have imagined how the internet would eradicate so many architecture jobs. Entry and mid-levels architecture jobs are now easily outsourced to countries where the work can be done for a fraction of the cost of in-house employees.
Architecture, as we know it, or thought we knew it, is a dinosaur. Economists around the world are warning of a coming economic disaster. Loans are tighter now than ever and very few projects are getting funded. This probably will not change for a long time, if ever. It's not fair and it's not fun, but it is what it is. To pretend otherwise is delusional.
You can continue to search for an architecture job and hope someone will save you, or you can calmly assess the situation and realize jobs are drying up everywhere, not just architecture jobs. Doctors and lawyers are getting outsourced too. Architecture jobs may be heading the way of the dodo.
While the old economy is collapsing, a new economy is emerging like a phoenix from the ashes. This new economy is based on the internet.
It's time to adapt.
The future belongs to those who can leverage their smarts and their creative juices with the internet. http://www.AdaptAndThrive.NET is an easy introduction to how the internet works and how you can use the skills you already have to create an online business.
You might need to learn a few more skills too, but that's what http://www.AdaptAndThrive.NET is all about. You'll see when you get there. You'll also meet a friendly guide who'll show you the way.
It's easier than you think and it's fun.
http://youtu.be/D-StAg_Y05U
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Map of Middle Ages by Colin J. Campbell
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cjc/
Evolution of Man by Bryan Wright
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World Wide Web by Anna L. Schiller
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Internet café

An Internet café also known as Coffee net or Café net is a place which provides Internet access to the public, usually for a fee. These businesses usually provide snacks and drinks, hence the café in the name. The fee for using a computer is usually charged as a time-based rate.

History

The first online café in South Korea called Electronic Café opened in front of Hongik University in March 1988 by Ahn Sang-Su and Keum Nuri in Seoul. It had two 16bit computers connected to Online service networks through telephone lines. Online service users’ offline meetings were held in the Electronic Café, which served as a place that connected online and offline activities. The opening of the online café in Korea was 2–3 years ahead of other countries.

The Art

The Art (sometimes stylised as THEART) are an Australian Alternative Rock band based in Sydney. They began performing under the name The Follow in 2004. Tasmanian band leader Azaria Byrne was known as an unsuccessful contestant on the reality television series Popstars.

Jack Ma

Jack Ma or Ma Yun(Chinese:马云; born September 10, 1964) is a Chinese business magnate and philanthropist. He is the founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group, a family of successful Internet-based businesses. He is the first mainland Chinese entrepreneur to appear on the cover of Forbes. As of November 2014, he is the richest man in China (Hong Kong not included) and 18th richest person in the world, with an estimated net worth of $24.1 billion, according to Forbes.

Early life

Ma was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. His parents were traditional musician-storytellers. At an early age, Ma developed a desire to learn English, so he rode his bicycle each morning to a nearby hotel to converse with foreigners. He would guide them around the city for free to practice and improve his English. He did this for nine years. He became pen pals with one of these foreigners, and she nicknamed him "Jack", because his real Chinese name was too difficult to pronounce.

1950s Modernist cafe restaurant architecture mid century

11:56

Buildings that blend nature and city | Jeanne Gang

Buildings that blend nature and city | Jeanne Gang

Buildings that blend nature and city | Jeanne Gang

A skyscraper that channels the breeze ... a building that creates community around a hearth ... Jeanne Gang uses architecture to build relationships. In this engaging tour of her work, Gang invites us into buildings large and small, from a surprising local community center to a landmark Chicago skyscraper. "Through architecture, we can do much more than create buildings," she says. "We can help steady this planet we all share."
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate
FollowTED news on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tednews
Like TED on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TED
Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TEDtalksDirector

5:49

INTERIOR : STARBUCKS VS DUDOK (Local Café)

INTERIOR : STARBUCKS VS DUDOK (Local Café)

INTERIOR : STARBUCKS VS DUDOK (Local Café)

#donotsettle X OrthoGraph
Have you thought what makes Starbucks and Local Cafe are particular in their own way making interior space? As we said, in the end, its all about Design and design is about making money :)
For you who wants to try Full version of OrthoGraph, WE HAVE 10 CODES TO GIVEAWAY!! comment down below about what do you think makes starbucks and local cafe different and we will give you a message!
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4:26

TOUCHING FONDAZIONE PRADA BY OMA

TOUCHING FONDAZIONE PRADA BY OMA

TOUCHING FONDAZIONE PRADA BY OMA

Fondazione Prada / OMA (Rem Koolhaas, Chris van Duijn) in Milan opened 1 year ago. It was the extension of the existing industrial complex which is now holding some art exhibitions. At the moment, it turns to be the hippest place for design and architecture. Have you been there? what do you think?
From OMA website:
Located in a former gin distillery dating from 1910 in the LargoIsarco industrial complex on the southern edge of Milan, the new home of Fondazione Prada is a coexistence of new and regenerated buildings including warehouses, laboratories and brewing silos, as well as new buildings surrounding a large courtyard.
The complex aims to expand the repertoire of spatial typologies in which art can be exhibited. The project consists of seven existing buildings, and three new structures: Podium, a space for temporary exhibitions; Cinema, a multimedia auditorium; and Torre, a nine-story permanent exhibition space for displaying the foundation's collection and activities. Torre, currently undergoing construction work, will be open to the public at a later date.
see the project here: http://oma.eu/projects/fondazione-prada
Follow our visit and let us know what you think!
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Shot in: Milan, Italy
Edited in Delft, The NetherlandsMusic by PodingtonBear - New Son
http://freemusicarchive.org
Enjoy and #donotsettle
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "ZAHA HADID's SKYSOHO IN SHANGHAI, CHINA"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36QaQ--sxTY
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's port is at the forefront of reducing shipping emissions including by getting ships to tap into renewable energy at the docks.
In China, we meet professor WangDing who is working hard to save the world's only freshwater porpoise threatened by fishing, industry and pollution.
And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

3:06

Big/Small House by Yumi Kori+ Endo /studio MYU Architects

Big/Small House by Yumi Kori+ Endo /studio MYU Architects

Big/Small House by Yumi Kori+ Endo /studio MYU Architects

Big/SmallHouse by Yumi Kori + ToshiyaEndo / studioMYU architects
スタジオ宙 一級建築士事務所 設計
８坪の土地に建つ「小さくて大きな家」
計画道路の拡張のため後退した結果、残った土地は８坪。
間口は8.6m、奥行きは約3.7mしかありませんでした．
でも、建て主の土地に対する強い愛着から、
その狭小地に住まいを設計することなりました。
打ち合わせを重ねた結果、私達が提案したのは、
上下に独立した長屋形式の2世帯住宅です。
下の家は、ロフトのあるアトリエのような空間、
デザイナー志望の若世帯、将来、賃貸住宅にもなります。
上の家は、敷瓦、土壁など、素材にこだわった、
シニアー世代の陶芸家の住まい。
階段室は、光を感じる非日常空間とし、
螺旋階段で「空のテラス」へもつながります。
躯体寸法を最小にするため地下RCに鉄骨柱を埋め込み、
ブレースと目隠しのパンチングメタルを合体させました。
狭い中にも、ゆったり広がりのある住まいが出来上がりました．
主要用途 : 二世帯住宅（賃貸併用住宅）
構造規模 ： 鉄骨造 地上3階
敷地面積 ： 27.02㎡ (8.1坪）
建築面積 ： 19.54㎡ (5.9坪）
延床面積 ： 53.73㎡ (16.2坪）
設計監理 ： スタジオ宙 ／ 郡裕美、遠藤敏也、礒健介
構造設計 ： H&A構造研究所 ／ 一之瀬春雄、東條正道
Big/Small house,
Architect: Yumi Kori, Toshiya Endo, studio MYU architects.
steal structure, 3 stories,
site: 27 square meter.
building area; 19 square meter.
floor area; 53 square meter.
location: Musashino, Tokyo.
We have just completed a small house in Tokyo.
The main street was expanded and the site was cut to a very narrow shape.
The site became only 3 meter by 7 meter, less than 200 square meter!!!
But, the owner loves the area, they want to continue to live there.
Therefore, we designed a new house for them, called " Big / Small House"
This house looks a big house from the main street, but the depth is
only 3 meter, it is a small house.
Whole floor area of this house is less than 20 square meters, but this
house is a duplex that contains 2 generations!
The 2nd,3rd floor and the roof is for grand parent, a potter's house.
The basement and 1st floor is for a grand child, young designer'
studio apartment.

2:26

Neri&Hu transforms Beijing missile factory into car workshop

Neri&Hu transforms Beijing missile factory into car workshop

Neri&Hu transforms Beijing missile factory into car workshop

Shanghai studio Neri&Hu has converted a former missile factory in Beijing to create a car repair garage and offices with an industrial-style metal staircase, mesh cages and painted brickwork.
InsideThe Garage, a mechanics workshop catering to Beijing's some 7 million vehicles is flanked by offices and a cafe.
Neri&Hu wanted to preserve as much of the original building as possible, while creating a new interior that recaptures the "allure and magic" once associated with with the car industry.
To do this, architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu juxtaposed an industrial palette of metalwork and grey paintwork with refined walnut timber and brushed bronze elements that recalls the craftsmanship of antique cars.
Their aim was to challenge the "vulgar typology"of the car garage, to "inject a sense of warmth into an industrial context, and to portray the seductive side of the ubiquitous modern machine".
Three of the building's existing grey brick walls remain intact, while a new exposed black-steel structure extends the building on its western side to create a new floor.
Here, offices, cafe and car lift are placed in separate steel and mesh modular boxes, intended to reference industrial storage facilities. A new staircase with black metal panelling connects the three floors of the volume.
"The project as a whole is conceived as a workshop space, partly raw and partly refined, it is activated throughout with the energy and spirit of the industrial era," said Neri&Hu.
A cafe with concrete counters and an open-plan office occupy the ground and first floor levels of the extension. On the first floor, cafe seating is wrapped by a black-metal banister, while private and open-plan office spaces occupy separate cubes. Their mesh enclosures offer workers views to the car workshop in the original building to the rear.
"The cafe and the automobile workshop together, a somewhat surreal juxtaposition of functions begins to generate moments of spectacle," said the architects. "Patrons of the cafe can voyeuristically steal glimpses of the cars and mechanics, marvelling at their performance while enjoying a delightful refreshment."
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest architecture and design movies: http://bit.ly/1tcULvh

3:48

Avatar - A Statue Of The King

Avatar - A Statue Of The King

Avatar - A Statue Of The King

Best ofAvatar: https://goo.gl/28NP24
Subscribe here: https://goo.gl/cd9u6o
Avatar “A Statue of the King” was directed by Johan Carlén
“A Statue of the King” is from Avatar’s new album ‘Avatar Country’
Get ‘Avatar Country’ – http://smarturl.it/avatarcountry
For tour dates and limited edition preorders visit www.avatarmetal.com
www.avatarmetal.com
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Music video by Avatar performing A Statue Of The King. 2017 Entertainment One
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2:37

Residence - Nishinoyama House, Japan

Residence - Nishinoyama House, Japan

Residence - Nishinoyama House, Japan

Home to a diverse creative community, architect Kazuyo Sejima's housing complex is designed to enlighten residents with its sense of serenity. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

Architecture Jobs | Reality Check About Architecture Jobs.

For more info, visit https://scamavenger.com/online-entrepreneur-certification
Architecture jobs are in rapid decline. Jobs for architects probably won't completely disappear. There will always be a need for architects, just not so many.
The vast majority of the annual 5,000+ graduates from US architectural colleges cannot possibly find a job in architecture. Award winning veteran architects can't even find a job. There aren't enough projects to go around.
An architectural firm only needs one licensed architect to stamp the documents. All the other jobs required for an architectural project can be done by temp workers or outsourced via the internet to countries where an architect earns about $13,000 a year and a draftsperson earns about $10 a day.
This dismal state of the architecture profession was predicted 25 years ago by sociologist and honorary AIA member Robert Gutman in his book "Architectural Practice: A CriticalView."
Gutman wrote that architecture was the poor profession. Unlike law and medicine which can largely create their own market, architecture is dependent on a market completely driven by outside forces. Like no other profession, architecture is dependent on loans, sometimes massive loans. Usually a project can't begin until somebody borrows money. Because of this dependence, architecture is among the first to feel the pinch when the economy falters.
Much of what shaped the modern architecture profession was the easy money and endless projects after World War II through the go-go days of the 1990's and early 2000's. But even in these times the economy cycled through ups and downs. Architecture felt every bump. The recession of the early 1990's culled a majority of mid-level architects out of the profession. They were replaced by entry level architects who reached mid-career in time to be driven from the profession with the crash of 2008. The slaughter continues.
Gutman could not have anticipated the impact a rapidly shrinking global economy would have on architecture. Neither could Gutman have imagined how the internet would eradicate so many architecture jobs. Entry and mid-levels architecture jobs are now easily outsourced to countries where the work can be done for a fraction of the cost of in-house employees.
Architecture, as we know it, or thought we knew it, is a dinosaur. Economists around the world are warning of a coming economic disaster. Loans are tighter now than ever and very few projects are getting funded. This probably will not change for a long time, if ever. It's not fair and it's not fun, but it is what it is. To pretend otherwise is delusional.
You can continue to search for an architecture job and hope someone will save you, or you can calmly assess the situation and realize jobs are drying up everywhere, not just architecture jobs. Doctors and lawyers are getting outsourced too. Architecture jobs may be heading the way of the dodo.
While the old economy is collapsing, a new economy is emerging like a phoenix from the ashes. This new economy is based on the internet.
It's time to adapt.
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"Off the beaten track" with SANAA

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Stockholm UNCOVERED

If Stockholm was at high school, it’d be the extremely trendy, good looking, popular, hard working student with an immaculate fashion sense, whose house everyone wants to visit because it’s so beautiful. But there is more to Stockholm that just exterior beauty. We’ve uncovered a thriving alternative and creative scene, with great shops, bars and cafes.
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10 Architectural Designs for a Future Water World

10 Architectural Designs for a Future Water World

10 Architectural Designs for a Future Water World

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Global warming is real, according to basically every legitimate scientist in the world. And as a result, many parts of the world will experience more water than they are used to. Fortunately, however, there are some people out there preparing for when this scenario will happen. Now, regardless of these gloomy facts, we humans have a natural affinity for water, which we can use to our advantage.
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http://www.worldcitiescultureforum.com/data/of-public-green-space-parks-and-gardens
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https://inhabitat.com/these-hurricane-proof-floating-homes-are-packed-with-green-features/
https://youtu.be/YUrKPEEHXJk
https://smithfly.myshopify.com/products/shoal-tent
https://youtu.be/E6ezeHC2uAM
http://www.sciencealert.com/sure-we-ll-live-in-this-futuristic-underwater-sphere-city
http://landartgenerator.org/blagi/archives/5416
https://youtu.be/8Kb7v2c-V6Q
http://www.urbanrigger.com/urban-rigger/
https://www.dezeen.com/2016/05/27/studio-octopi-floating-swimming-pool-filtered-tidal-water-yarra-river-melbourne-venice-architecture-biennale/?li_source=LI&li_medium=rhs_block_1
https://youtu.be/asBaoKmjP5Y
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https://static.pexels.com/photos/163887/lake-water-nature-fischer-163887.jpeg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtprbfxQOpk
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Abstract: The Art of Design | Clip: Bjarke Ingels | Netflix

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1950s Modernist cafe restaurant architecture mid century

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Buildings that blend nature and city | Jeanne Gang

A skyscraper that channels the breeze ... a building that creates community around a hearth ... Jeanne Gang uses architecture to build relationships. In this engaging tour of her work, Gang invites us into buildings large and small, from a surprising local community center to a landmark Chicago skyscraper. "Through architecture, we can do much more than create buildings," she says. "We can help steady this planet we all share."
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published: 14 Feb 2017

INTERIOR : STARBUCKS VS DUDOK (Local Café)

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published: 04 Oct 2017

TOUCHING FONDAZIONE PRADA BY OMA

Fondazione Prada / OMA (Rem Koolhaas, Chris van Duijn) in Milan opened 1 year ago. It was the extension of the existing industrial complex which is now holding some art exhibitions. At the moment, it turns to be the hippest place for design and architecture. Have you been there? what do you think?
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Located in a former gin distillery dating from 1910 in the LargoIsarco industrial complex on the southern edge of Milan, the new home of Fondazione Prada is a coexistence of new and regenerated buildings including warehouses, laboratories and brewing silos, as well as new buildings surrounding a large courtyard.
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A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's port is at the forefront of reducing shipping emissions including by getting ships to tap into renewable energy at the docks.
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And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

Neri&Hu transforms Beijing missile factory into car workshop

Shanghai studio Neri&Hu has converted a former missile factory in Beijing to create a car repair garage and offices with an industrial-style metal staircase, mesh cages and painted brickwork.
InsideThe Garage, a mechanics workshop catering to Beijing's some 7 million vehicles is flanked by offices and a cafe.
Neri&Hu wanted to preserve as much of the original building as possible, while creating a new interior that recaptures the "allure and magic" once associated with with the car industry.
To do this, architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu juxtaposed an industrial palette of metalwork and grey paintwork with refined walnut timber and brushed bronze elements that recalls the craftsmanship of antique cars.
Their aim was to challenge the "vulgar typology"of the car garage, to "inject a ...

published: 23 Nov 2016

Avatar - A Statue Of The King

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published: 24 Oct 2017

Residence - Nishinoyama House, Japan

Home to a diverse creative community, architect Kazuyo Sejima's housing complex is designed to enlighten residents with its sense of serenity. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

Architecture Jobs | Reality Check About Architecture Jobs.

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Architecture jobs are in rapid decline. Jobs for architects probably won't completely disappear. There will always be a need for architects, just not so many.
The vast majority of the annual 5,000+ graduates from US architectural colleges cannot possibly find a job in architecture. Award winning veteran architects can't even find a job. There aren't enough projects to go around.
An architectural firm only needs one licensed architect to stamp the documents. All the other jobs required for an architectural project can be done by temp workers or outsourced via the internet to countries where an architect earns about $13,000 a year and a draftsperson earns about $10 a day.
This dismal state of the architecture...

published: 05 Sep 2013

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Stockholm UNCOVERED

If Stockholm was at high school, it’d be the extremely trendy, good looking, popular, hard working student with an immaculate fashion sense, whose house everyone wants to visit because it’s so beautiful. But there is more to Stockholm that just exterior beauty. We’ve uncovered a thriving alternative and creative scene, with great shops, bars and cafes.
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published: 07 Oct 2015

10 Architectural Designs for a Future Water World

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Buildings that blend nature and city | Jeanne Gang

A skyscraper that channels the breeze ... a building that creates community around a hearth ... Jeanne Gang uses architecture to build relationships. In this en...

A skyscraper that channels the breeze ... a building that creates community around a hearth ... Jeanne Gang uses architecture to build relationships. In this engaging tour of her work, Gang invites us into buildings large and small, from a surprising local community center to a landmark Chicago skyscraper. "Through architecture, we can do much more than create buildings," she says. "We can help steady this planet we all share."
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INTERIOR : STARBUCKS VS DUDOK (Local Café)

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Fondazione Prada / OMA (Rem Koolhaas, Chris van Duijn) in Milan opened 1 year ago. It was the extension of the existing industrial complex which is now holding some art exhibitions. At the moment, it turns to be the hippest place for design and architecture. Have you been there? what do you think?
From OMA website:
Located in a former gin distillery dating from 1910 in the LargoIsarco industrial complex on the southern edge of Milan, the new home of Fondazione Prada is a coexistence of new and regenerated buildings including warehouses, laboratories and brewing silos, as well as new buildings surrounding a large courtyard.
The complex aims to expand the repertoire of spatial typologies in which art can be exhibited. The project consists of seven existing buildings, and three new structures: Podium, a space for temporary exhibitions; Cinema, a multimedia auditorium; and Torre, a nine-story permanent exhibition space for displaying the foundation's collection and activities. Torre, currently undergoing construction work, will be open to the public at a later date.
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Fondazione Prada / OMA (Rem Koolhaas, Chris van Duijn) in Milan opened 1 year ago. It was the extension of the existing industrial complex which is now holding some art exhibitions. At the moment, it turns to be the hippest place for design and architecture. Have you been there? what do you think?
From OMA website:
Located in a former gin distillery dating from 1910 in the LargoIsarco industrial complex on the southern edge of Milan, the new home of Fondazione Prada is a coexistence of new and regenerated buildings including warehouses, laboratories and brewing silos, as well as new buildings surrounding a large courtyard.
The complex aims to expand the repertoire of spatial typologies in which art can be exhibited. The project consists of seven existing buildings, and three new structures: Podium, a space for temporary exhibitions; Cinema, a multimedia auditorium; and Torre, a nine-story permanent exhibition space for displaying the foundation's collection and activities. Torre, currently undergoing construction work, will be open to the public at a later date.
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A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's...

A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's port is at the forefront of reducing shipping emissions including by getting ships to tap into renewable energy at the docks.
In China, we meet professor WangDing who is working hard to save the world's only freshwater porpoise threatened by fishing, industry and pollution.
And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's port is at the forefront of reducing shipping emissions including by getting ships to tap into renewable energy at the docks.
In China, we meet professor WangDing who is working hard to save the world's only freshwater porpoise threatened by fishing, industry and pollution.
And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

Big/SmallHouse by Yumi Kori + ToshiyaEndo / studioMYU architects
スタジオ宙 一級建築士事務所 設計
８坪の土地に建つ「小さくて大きな家」
計画道路の拡張のため後退した結果、残った土地は８坪。
間口は8.6m、奥行きは約3.7mしかありませんでした．
でも、建て主の土地に対する強い愛着から、
その狭小地に住まいを設計することなりました。
打ち合わせを重ねた結果、私達が提案したのは、
上下に独立した長屋形式の2世帯住宅です。
下の家は、ロフトのあるアトリエのような空間、
デザイナー志望の若世帯、将来、賃貸住宅にもなります。
上の家は、敷瓦、土壁など、素材にこだわった、
シニアー世代の陶芸家の住まい。
階段室は、光を感じる非日常空間とし、
螺旋階段で「空のテラス」へもつながります。
躯体寸法を最小にするため地下RCに鉄骨柱を埋め込み、
ブレースと目隠しのパンチングメタルを合体させました。
狭い中にも、ゆったり広がりのある住まいが出来上がりました．
主要用途 : 二世帯住宅（賃貸併用住宅）
構造規模 ： 鉄骨造 地上3階
敷地面積 ： 27.02㎡ (8.1坪）
建築面積 ： 19.54㎡ (5.9坪）
延床面積 ： 53.73㎡ (16.2坪）
設計監理 ： スタジオ宙 ／ 郡裕美、遠藤敏也、礒健介
構造設計 ： H&A構造研究所 ／ 一之瀬春雄、東條正道
Big/Small house,
Architect: Yumi Kori, Toshiya Endo, studio MYU architects.
steal structure, 3 stories,
site: 27 square meter.
building area; 19 square meter.
floor area; 53 square meter.
location: Musashino, Tokyo.
We have just completed a small house in Tokyo.
The main street was expanded and the site was cut to a very narrow shape.
The site became only 3 meter by 7 meter, less than 200 square meter!!!
But, the owner loves the area, they want to continue to live there.
Therefore, we designed a new house for them, called " Big / Small House"
This house looks a big house from the main street, but the depth is
only 3 meter, it is a small house.
Whole floor area of this house is less than 20 square meters, but this
house is a duplex that contains 2 generations!
The 2nd,3rd floor and the roof is for grand parent, a potter's house.
The basement and 1st floor is for a grand child, young designer'
studio apartment.

Big/SmallHouse by Yumi Kori + ToshiyaEndo / studioMYU architects
スタジオ宙 一級建築士事務所 設計
８坪の土地に建つ「小さくて大きな家」
計画道路の拡張のため後退した結果、残った土地は８坪。
間口は8.6m、奥行きは約3.7mしかありませんでした．
でも、建て主の土地に対する強い愛着から、
その狭小地に住まいを設計することなりました。
打ち合わせを重ねた結果、私達が提案したのは、
上下に独立した長屋形式の2世帯住宅です。
下の家は、ロフトのあるアトリエのような空間、
デザイナー志望の若世帯、将来、賃貸住宅にもなります。
上の家は、敷瓦、土壁など、素材にこだわった、
シニアー世代の陶芸家の住まい。
階段室は、光を感じる非日常空間とし、
螺旋階段で「空のテラス」へもつながります。
躯体寸法を最小にするため地下RCに鉄骨柱を埋め込み、
ブレースと目隠しのパンチングメタルを合体させました。
狭い中にも、ゆったり広がりのある住まいが出来上がりました．
主要用途 : 二世帯住宅（賃貸併用住宅）
構造規模 ： 鉄骨造 地上3階
敷地面積 ： 27.02㎡ (8.1坪）
建築面積 ： 19.54㎡ (5.9坪）
延床面積 ： 53.73㎡ (16.2坪）
設計監理 ： スタジオ宙 ／ 郡裕美、遠藤敏也、礒健介
構造設計 ： H&A構造研究所 ／ 一之瀬春雄、東條正道
Big/Small house,
Architect: Yumi Kori, Toshiya Endo, studio MYU architects.
steal structure, 3 stories,
site: 27 square meter.
building area; 19 square meter.
floor area; 53 square meter.
location: Musashino, Tokyo.
We have just completed a small house in Tokyo.
The main street was expanded and the site was cut to a very narrow shape.
The site became only 3 meter by 7 meter, less than 200 square meter!!!
But, the owner loves the area, they want to continue to live there.
Therefore, we designed a new house for them, called " Big / Small House"
This house looks a big house from the main street, but the depth is
only 3 meter, it is a small house.
Whole floor area of this house is less than 20 square meters, but this
house is a duplex that contains 2 generations!
The 2nd,3rd floor and the roof is for grand parent, a potter's house.
The basement and 1st floor is for a grand child, young designer'
studio apartment.

Neri&Hu transforms Beijing missile factory into car workshop

Shanghai studio Neri&Hu has converted a former missile factory in Beijing to create a car repair garage and offices with an industrial-style metal staircase, me...

Shanghai studio Neri&Hu has converted a former missile factory in Beijing to create a car repair garage and offices with an industrial-style metal staircase, mesh cages and painted brickwork.
InsideThe Garage, a mechanics workshop catering to Beijing's some 7 million vehicles is flanked by offices and a cafe.
Neri&Hu wanted to preserve as much of the original building as possible, while creating a new interior that recaptures the "allure and magic" once associated with with the car industry.
To do this, architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu juxtaposed an industrial palette of metalwork and grey paintwork with refined walnut timber and brushed bronze elements that recalls the craftsmanship of antique cars.
Their aim was to challenge the "vulgar typology"of the car garage, to "inject a sense of warmth into an industrial context, and to portray the seductive side of the ubiquitous modern machine".
Three of the building's existing grey brick walls remain intact, while a new exposed black-steel structure extends the building on its western side to create a new floor.
Here, offices, cafe and car lift are placed in separate steel and mesh modular boxes, intended to reference industrial storage facilities. A new staircase with black metal panelling connects the three floors of the volume.
"The project as a whole is conceived as a workshop space, partly raw and partly refined, it is activated throughout with the energy and spirit of the industrial era," said Neri&Hu.
A cafe with concrete counters and an open-plan office occupy the ground and first floor levels of the extension. On the first floor, cafe seating is wrapped by a black-metal banister, while private and open-plan office spaces occupy separate cubes. Their mesh enclosures offer workers views to the car workshop in the original building to the rear.
"The cafe and the automobile workshop together, a somewhat surreal juxtaposition of functions begins to generate moments of spectacle," said the architects. "Patrons of the cafe can voyeuristically steal glimpses of the cars and mechanics, marvelling at their performance while enjoying a delightful refreshment."
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Shanghai studio Neri&Hu has converted a former missile factory in Beijing to create a car repair garage and offices with an industrial-style metal staircase, mesh cages and painted brickwork.
InsideThe Garage, a mechanics workshop catering to Beijing's some 7 million vehicles is flanked by offices and a cafe.
Neri&Hu wanted to preserve as much of the original building as possible, while creating a new interior that recaptures the "allure and magic" once associated with with the car industry.
To do this, architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu juxtaposed an industrial palette of metalwork and grey paintwork with refined walnut timber and brushed bronze elements that recalls the craftsmanship of antique cars.
Their aim was to challenge the "vulgar typology"of the car garage, to "inject a sense of warmth into an industrial context, and to portray the seductive side of the ubiquitous modern machine".
Three of the building's existing grey brick walls remain intact, while a new exposed black-steel structure extends the building on its western side to create a new floor.
Here, offices, cafe and car lift are placed in separate steel and mesh modular boxes, intended to reference industrial storage facilities. A new staircase with black metal panelling connects the three floors of the volume.
"The project as a whole is conceived as a workshop space, partly raw and partly refined, it is activated throughout with the energy and spirit of the industrial era," said Neri&Hu.
A cafe with concrete counters and an open-plan office occupy the ground and first floor levels of the extension. On the first floor, cafe seating is wrapped by a black-metal banister, while private and open-plan office spaces occupy separate cubes. Their mesh enclosures offer workers views to the car workshop in the original building to the rear.
"The cafe and the automobile workshop together, a somewhat surreal juxtaposition of functions begins to generate moments of spectacle," said the architects. "Patrons of the cafe can voyeuristically steal glimpses of the cars and mechanics, marvelling at their performance while enjoying a delightful refreshment."
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Avatar - A Statue Of The King

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Residence - Nishinoyama House, Japan

Home to a diverse creative community, architect Kazuyo Sejima's housing complex is designed to enlighten residents with its sense of serenity. To discover more ...

Home to a diverse creative community, architect Kazuyo Sejima's housing complex is designed to enlighten residents with its sense of serenity. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

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Architecture jobs are in rapid decline. Jobs for architects probably won't completely disappear. There will always be a need for architects, just not so many.
The vast majority of the annual 5,000+ graduates from US architectural colleges cannot possibly find a job in architecture. Award winning veteran architects can't even find a job. There aren't enough projects to go around.
An architectural firm only needs one licensed architect to stamp the documents. All the other jobs required for an architectural project can be done by temp workers or outsourced via the internet to countries where an architect earns about $13,000 a year and a draftsperson earns about $10 a day.
This dismal state of the architecture profession was predicted 25 years ago by sociologist and honorary AIA member Robert Gutman in his book "Architectural Practice: A CriticalView."
Gutman wrote that architecture was the poor profession. Unlike law and medicine which can largely create their own market, architecture is dependent on a market completely driven by outside forces. Like no other profession, architecture is dependent on loans, sometimes massive loans. Usually a project can't begin until somebody borrows money. Because of this dependence, architecture is among the first to feel the pinch when the economy falters.
Much of what shaped the modern architecture profession was the easy money and endless projects after World War II through the go-go days of the 1990's and early 2000's. But even in these times the economy cycled through ups and downs. Architecture felt every bump. The recession of the early 1990's culled a majority of mid-level architects out of the profession. They were replaced by entry level architects who reached mid-career in time to be driven from the profession with the crash of 2008. The slaughter continues.
Gutman could not have anticipated the impact a rapidly shrinking global economy would have on architecture. Neither could Gutman have imagined how the internet would eradicate so many architecture jobs. Entry and mid-levels architecture jobs are now easily outsourced to countries where the work can be done for a fraction of the cost of in-house employees.
Architecture, as we know it, or thought we knew it, is a dinosaur. Economists around the world are warning of a coming economic disaster. Loans are tighter now than ever and very few projects are getting funded. This probably will not change for a long time, if ever. It's not fair and it's not fun, but it is what it is. To pretend otherwise is delusional.
You can continue to search for an architecture job and hope someone will save you, or you can calmly assess the situation and realize jobs are drying up everywhere, not just architecture jobs. Doctors and lawyers are getting outsourced too. Architecture jobs may be heading the way of the dodo.
While the old economy is collapsing, a new economy is emerging like a phoenix from the ashes. This new economy is based on the internet.
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Architecture jobs are in rapid decline. Jobs for architects probably won't completely disappear. There will always be a need for architects, just not so many.
The vast majority of the annual 5,000+ graduates from US architectural colleges cannot possibly find a job in architecture. Award winning veteran architects can't even find a job. There aren't enough projects to go around.
An architectural firm only needs one licensed architect to stamp the documents. All the other jobs required for an architectural project can be done by temp workers or outsourced via the internet to countries where an architect earns about $13,000 a year and a draftsperson earns about $10 a day.
This dismal state of the architecture profession was predicted 25 years ago by sociologist and honorary AIA member Robert Gutman in his book "Architectural Practice: A CriticalView."
Gutman wrote that architecture was the poor profession. Unlike law and medicine which can largely create their own market, architecture is dependent on a market completely driven by outside forces. Like no other profession, architecture is dependent on loans, sometimes massive loans. Usually a project can't begin until somebody borrows money. Because of this dependence, architecture is among the first to feel the pinch when the economy falters.
Much of what shaped the modern architecture profession was the easy money and endless projects after World War II through the go-go days of the 1990's and early 2000's. But even in these times the economy cycled through ups and downs. Architecture felt every bump. The recession of the early 1990's culled a majority of mid-level architects out of the profession. They were replaced by entry level architects who reached mid-career in time to be driven from the profession with the crash of 2008. The slaughter continues.
Gutman could not have anticipated the impact a rapidly shrinking global economy would have on architecture. Neither could Gutman have imagined how the internet would eradicate so many architecture jobs. Entry and mid-levels architecture jobs are now easily outsourced to countries where the work can be done for a fraction of the cost of in-house employees.
Architecture, as we know it, or thought we knew it, is a dinosaur. Economists around the world are warning of a coming economic disaster. Loans are tighter now than ever and very few projects are getting funded. This probably will not change for a long time, if ever. It's not fair and it's not fun, but it is what it is. To pretend otherwise is delusional.
You can continue to search for an architecture job and hope someone will save you, or you can calmly assess the situation and realize jobs are drying up everywhere, not just architecture jobs. Doctors and lawyers are getting outsourced too. Architecture jobs may be heading the way of the dodo.
While the old economy is collapsing, a new economy is emerging like a phoenix from the ashes. This new economy is based on the internet.
It's time to adapt.
The future belongs to those who can leverage their smarts and their creative juices with the internet. http://www.AdaptAndThrive.NET is an easy introduction to how the internet works and how you can use the skills you already have to create an online business.
You might need to learn a few more skills too, but that's what http://www.AdaptAndThrive.NET is all about. You'll see when you get there. You'll also meet a friendly guide who'll show you the way.
It's easier than you think and it's fun.
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Stockholm UNCOVERED

If Stockholm was at high school, it’d be the extremely trendy, good looking, popular, hard working student with an immaculate fashion sense, whose house everyon...

If Stockholm was at high school, it’d be the extremely trendy, good looking, popular, hard working student with an immaculate fashion sense, whose house everyone wants to visit because it’s so beautiful. But there is more to Stockholm that just exterior beauty. We’ve uncovered a thriving alternative and creative scene, with great shops, bars and cafes.
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If Stockholm was at high school, it’d be the extremely trendy, good looking, popular, hard working student with an immaculate fashion sense, whose house everyone wants to visit because it’s so beautiful. But there is more to Stockholm that just exterior beauty. We’ve uncovered a thriving alternative and creative scene, with great shops, bars and cafes.
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FormMagazine is the leading architecture and design magazine in Scandinavia, and the perfect gift for the design lover. In each issue, the reader is greeted by the best writers, photographers and reports. Form is also one of the oldest - if not the oldest - design magazines in the world, founded in 1905.
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2. The Yarra Pool
1. FloatingBritish ParliamentSource/Further reading:
https://youtu.be/KtprbfxQOpk
http://www.giancarlozema.com/waternest-100/
https://youtu.be/4ywkzQERy2o
https://snohetta.com/projects/352-under
http://www.worldcitiescultureforum.com/data/of-public-green-space-parks-and-gardens
https://youtu.be/vCX8_1xV8b0
https://inhabitat.com/these-hurricane-proof-floating-homes-are-packed-with-green-features/
https://youtu.be/YUrKPEEHXJk
https://smithfly.myshopify.com/products/shoal-tent
https://youtu.be/E6ezeHC2uAM
http://www.sciencealert.com/sure-we-ll-live-in-this-futuristic-underwater-sphere-city
http://landartgenerator.org/blagi/archives/5416
https://youtu.be/8Kb7v2c-V6Q
http://www.urbanrigger.com/urban-rigger/
https://www.dezeen.com/2016/05/27/studio-octopi-floating-swimming-pool-filtered-tidal-water-yarra-river-melbourne-venice-architecture-biennale/?li_source=LI&li_medium=rhs_block_1
https://youtu.be/asBaoKmjP5Y
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Global_Warming_Predictions.png
https://static.pexels.com/photos/163887/lake-water-nature-fischer-163887.jpeg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtprbfxQOpk
http://www.giancarlozema.com/mediagdgz/WaterNest-100-07.jpg
http://www.giancarlozema.com/mediagdgz/WaterNest-100-10.jpg
http://www.ecoflolife.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Technology-10.jpg
https://magaceen.com/assets/img/article/innovation/under-restaurant/03.jpg
https://sa.mnocdn.no/images/09669bfd-19ee-404a-8a2d-e422f511403f?fit=crop&h=1152&q=80&w=2048
http://www.afconsult.com/globalassets/do-business/infrastructure/lighting/under/snohetta-undervannsrestaurant_lindesnes-svevelys-www.mir.no_crop2.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ywkzQERy2o

Abstract: The Art of Design | Clip: Bjarke Ingels | Netflix

Meet eight of the most creative thinkers and imaginative minds working in the world of art and design today in the new Netflix original documentary series, Abst...

Meet eight of the most creative thinkers and imaginative minds working in the world of art and design today in the new Netflix original documentary series, Abstract: The Art of Design.
Journey through their creative process, explore their work, and discover how their innovative designs have profoundly affected our every day lives. Abstract: The Art of Design is now streaming only on Netflix.
Watch Abstract: The Art of Design: http://www.netflix.com/title/80057883
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world’s leading Internet television network with over 117 million members in over 190 countries enjoying more than 125 million hours of TV shows and movies per day, including original series, documentaries and feature films. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on nearly any Internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
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Abstract: The Art of Design | Clip: Bjarke Ingels | Netflix
http://youtube.com/netflix

Meet eight of the most creative thinkers and imaginative minds working in the world of art and design today in the new Netflix original documentary series, Abstract: The Art of Design.
Journey through their creative process, explore their work, and discover how their innovative designs have profoundly affected our every day lives. Abstract: The Art of Design is now streaming only on Netflix.
Watch Abstract: The Art of Design: http://www.netflix.com/title/80057883
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world’s leading Internet television network with over 117 million members in over 190 countries enjoying more than 125 million hours of TV shows and movies per day, including original series, documentaries and feature films. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on nearly any Internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
Connect with Netflix Online:
Visit Netflix WEBSITE: http://nflx.it/29BcWb5
Like Netflix on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/29kkAtN
Follow Netflix on TWITTER: http://bit.ly/29gswqd
Follow Netflix on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/29oO4UP
Follow Netflix on TUMBLR: http://bit.ly/29kkemT
Abstract: The Art of Design | Clip: Bjarke Ingels | Netflix
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Gone With The Wind - Thich Nhat Hanh & Plum Village (2/4)

Over the last 30 years, people from all walks of life have joined the Sangha of Zen MasterThich Nhat Hanh (Thay). They were once architects, lawyers, journalists, musicians, priests, vicars and even Muslims.
Why would they become monks and nuns following Thay?
How do they become continuation of Thay through living and practising together as a Sangha?
Learn more about Thich Nhat Hanh and Plum Village:
http://www.plumvillage.org
http://www.facebook.com/thichnhathanh
http://www.facebook.com/plumvillage
---
This is an original production of Hong Kong Television Network (HKTV). For more details about this programme, please visit: http://tv.hktvmall.com/gone-with-the-...Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/Huha/

Android: Netrunner // Sydney Noise vs. New Angeles Sol - Casual

Continuing on with our virus friendly Anarch, we find ourselves up against the servers of the largest New Angeles newsgroup, resisting their incredibly personalized product recommendations.
DECKLIST // http://goo.gl/hQY73b
Jack in to the Métropole Grid live stream, Thursday nights starting at 8:45PM EST @ https://www.twitch.tv/metropolegrid

David Adjaye on architecture - The New Yorker Conference

David Adjaye talks with Thelma Golden about architecture in contemporary culture and what buildings can be in the twenty-first century.
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David Adjaye on architecture - The New Yorker Conference

published: 22 Jul 2014

Conversations of Commerce & Brand: #2 frank body scrub

http://onlinestoreguys.com.au/conversations-commerce-brand/
Event #2 – Harnessing the power of social commerce with frank CoffeeScrub.
frank are killing it with a brilliant social commerce strategy & execution.
A combination of great copywriting, cheeky marketing and beautiful imagery has seen the brand achieve stratospheric growth in only 15 months. Based in Melbourne’s Cremorne, frank has nearly half a million Instagram fans.
Founders Jess Hatzis and ErikaGeraerts will share the story of how frank spun out of a cafe and a writing agency to become one of the best examples of engaged social commerce you’ll find.
Video production by the fine guys at http://www.PurpleMonky.com.au
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A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's port is at the forefront of reducing shipping emissions including by getting ships to tap into renewable energy at the docks.
In China, we meet professor WangDing who is working hard to save the world's only freshwater porpoise threatened by fishing, industry and pollution.
And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

Architecture Tower of Babel - Ayende Rahien

In this talk, Oren will talk about the common issue of tacking complexity into systems, with real world examples from various projects, and present better alternatives for simplifying your codebase and your overall architecture.
FooCafé is an independent and physical meeting place for people of all backgrounds and expertise within the IT-industry in the Malmö/Lund region. Foo Café is aimed at those interested in sharing, learning and creating.
Join the fun at foocafe.org

published: 21 Oct 2015

Android: Netrunner // LIVE - Data Blindfolding

more at http://news.quickfound.net/cities/philadelphia.html
How Philadelphia was redeveloped, in the words of Edmund Bacon (host) and other architects, each of whom has their own say.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Bacon_(architect)
Edmund Norwood Bacon (May 2, 1910 – October 14, 2005) was a noted American urban planner, architect, educator and author. During his tenure as the Ex...

02_MIODRAG KUC: Alternative Infrastructures of the Post-Political City

ALTERNATIVE INFRASTRUCTURES OF THE POST-POLITICAL CITY
by
MIODRAG KUC // ParaArtFormations (Berlin) / http://www.paraartformations.net/
Exclusion of majority from the urban governance, as a consequence of neoliberal order and global capital driven development, asks for the new forms of resistance beyond political protest. In the shadow of the megaprojects, growing number of spatial pioneers feed the gaps resulted from the urban inequalities.
Lecture has aim to present diverse arsenal of tools required for the given condition in which architect is being often reduced to a so-called 'Rendering Junky'. Paraartformations as a studio and movement, stand for the place where those tools has been collectively developed, communicated and applied at the cracks of conventional master plan.
Particul...

Category Theory, The essence of interface-based design - Erik Meijer

Category Theory is the Mathematicians' interpretation of interface-based design, so whenever you hack together a new API in your favourite OO language, it is always a smart idea to ask the question x -LT "What would x do?" applied to the Category Theorist that worked on your same problem already decades ago. Since lambda expressions are the new hot topic all across programming language land these days, we will invoke our question of conscience with "Joachim Lambek" and learn that Java 8 lambdas and method references are simply a Cartesian Closed Category, proving yet again that interfaces are the OO developers' interpretation of Category Theory.
FooCafé is an independent and physical meeting place for people of all backgrounds and expertise within the IT-industry in the Malmö/Lund regio...

Over the last 30 years, people from all walks of life have joined the Sangha of Zen MasterThich Nhat Hanh (Thay). They were once architects, lawyers, journalists, musicians, priests, vicars and even Muslims.
Why would they become monks and nuns following Thay?
How do they become continuation of Thay through living and practising together as a Sangha?
Learn more about Thich Nhat Hanh and Plum Village:
http://www.plumvillage.org
http://www.facebook.com/thichnhathanh
http://www.facebook.com/plumvillage
---
This is an original production of Hong Kong Television Network (HKTV). For more details about this programme, please visit: http://tv.hktvmall.com/gone-with-the-...Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/Huha/

Over the last 30 years, people from all walks of life have joined the Sangha of Zen MasterThich Nhat Hanh (Thay). They were once architects, lawyers, journalists, musicians, priests, vicars and even Muslims.
Why would they become monks and nuns following Thay?
How do they become continuation of Thay through living and practising together as a Sangha?
Learn more about Thich Nhat Hanh and Plum Village:
http://www.plumvillage.org
http://www.facebook.com/thichnhathanh
http://www.facebook.com/plumvillage
---
This is an original production of Hong Kong Television Network (HKTV). For more details about this programme, please visit: http://tv.hktvmall.com/gone-with-the-...Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/Huha/

Android: Netrunner // Sydney Noise vs. New Angeles Sol - Casual

Continuing on with our virus friendly Anarch, we find ourselves up against the servers of the largest New Angeles newsgroup, resisting their incredibly personal...

Continuing on with our virus friendly Anarch, we find ourselves up against the servers of the largest New Angeles newsgroup, resisting their incredibly personalized product recommendations.
DECKLIST // http://goo.gl/hQY73b
Jack in to the Métropole Grid live stream, Thursday nights starting at 8:45PM EST @ https://www.twitch.tv/metropolegrid

Continuing on with our virus friendly Anarch, we find ourselves up against the servers of the largest New Angeles newsgroup, resisting their incredibly personalized product recommendations.
DECKLIST // http://goo.gl/hQY73b
Jack in to the Métropole Grid live stream, Thursday nights starting at 8:45PM EST @ https://www.twitch.tv/metropolegrid

David Adjaye on architecture - The New Yorker Conference

David Adjaye talks with Thelma Golden about architecture in contemporary culture and what buildings can be in the twenty-first century.
Still haven’t subscribe...

David Adjaye talks with Thelma Golden about architecture in contemporary culture and what buildings can be in the twenty-first century.
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David Adjaye on architecture - The New Yorker Conference

David Adjaye talks with Thelma Golden about architecture in contemporary culture and what buildings can be in the twenty-first century.
Still haven’t subscribed to The New Yorker on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/newyorkeryoutubesub
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David Adjaye on architecture - The New Yorker Conference

Conversations of Commerce & Brand: #2 frank body scrub

http://onlinestoreguys.com.au/conversations-commerce-brand/
Event #2 – Harnessing the power of social commerce with frank CoffeeScrub.
frank are killing it wi...

http://onlinestoreguys.com.au/conversations-commerce-brand/
Event #2 – Harnessing the power of social commerce with frank CoffeeScrub.
frank are killing it with a brilliant social commerce strategy & execution.
A combination of great copywriting, cheeky marketing and beautiful imagery has seen the brand achieve stratospheric growth in only 15 months. Based in Melbourne’s Cremorne, frank has nearly half a million Instagram fans.
Founders Jess Hatzis and ErikaGeraerts will share the story of how frank spun out of a cafe and a writing agency to become one of the best examples of engaged social commerce you’ll find.
Video production by the fine guys at http://www.PurpleMonky.com.au
Sign up for future events: http://onlinestoreguys.com.au/conversations-commerce-brand/

http://onlinestoreguys.com.au/conversations-commerce-brand/
Event #2 – Harnessing the power of social commerce with frank CoffeeScrub.
frank are killing it with a brilliant social commerce strategy & execution.
A combination of great copywriting, cheeky marketing and beautiful imagery has seen the brand achieve stratospheric growth in only 15 months. Based in Melbourne’s Cremorne, frank has nearly half a million Instagram fans.
Founders Jess Hatzis and ErikaGeraerts will share the story of how frank spun out of a cafe and a writing agency to become one of the best examples of engaged social commerce you’ll find.
Video production by the fine guys at http://www.PurpleMonky.com.au
Sign up for future events: http://onlinestoreguys.com.au/conversations-commerce-brand/

A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's...

A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's port is at the forefront of reducing shipping emissions including by getting ships to tap into renewable energy at the docks.
In China, we meet professor WangDing who is working hard to save the world's only freshwater porpoise threatened by fishing, industry and pollution.
And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's port is at the forefront of reducing shipping emissions including by getting ships to tap into renewable energy at the docks.
In China, we meet professor WangDing who is working hard to save the world's only freshwater porpoise threatened by fishing, industry and pollution.
And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

Architecture Tower of Babel - Ayende Rahien

In this talk, Oren will talk about the common issue of tacking complexity into systems, with real world examples from various projects, and present better alter...

In this talk, Oren will talk about the common issue of tacking complexity into systems, with real world examples from various projects, and present better alternatives for simplifying your codebase and your overall architecture.
FooCafé is an independent and physical meeting place for people of all backgrounds and expertise within the IT-industry in the Malmö/Lund region. Foo Café is aimed at those interested in sharing, learning and creating.
Join the fun at foocafe.org

In this talk, Oren will talk about the common issue of tacking complexity into systems, with real world examples from various projects, and present better alternatives for simplifying your codebase and your overall architecture.
FooCafé is an independent and physical meeting place for people of all backgrounds and expertise within the IT-industry in the Malmö/Lund region. Foo Café is aimed at those interested in sharing, learning and creating.
Join the fun at foocafe.org

ALTERNATIVE INFRASTRUCTURES OF THE POST-POLITICAL CITY
by
MIODRAG KUC // ParaArtFormations (Berlin) / http://www.paraartformations.net/
Exclusion of majority from the urban governance, as a consequence of neoliberal order and global capital driven development, asks for the new forms of resistance beyond political protest. In the shadow of the megaprojects, growing number of spatial pioneers feed the gaps resulted from the urban inequalities.
Lecture has aim to present diverse arsenal of tools required for the given condition in which architect is being often reduced to a so-called 'Rendering Junky'. Paraartformations as a studio and movement, stand for the place where those tools has been collectively developed, communicated and applied at the cracks of conventional master plan.
Particular focus will be on alternative infrastructures including cultural platforms (Platoon), artistic collectives (The Anxious Prop), offline-communication devices (k67_Urban Router) and tools for tactical urbanism (Carrito Cultural).
Finally, reclaim of the public realm will be examined by questioning empty mantra of 'creative city' and presenting variety of change-making strategies (counter mapping, culture-jamming, crowd-based finance models, etc.).
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
MIODRAG KUČ / PARAARTFORMATIONS (BERLIN) :
ParaArtFormations (PUF) is Berlin-based studio moving at the intersection of urban studies, performative-planning, artistic interventions and micropolitics. Operating exclusively in indeterminate spaces, ParaArtFormations develop site-specific toolboxes that replace conventional planning instruments based on control. By changing the "software" of uncertain spaces, ParaArtFormations introduce socio-cultural values of location and empower local agents.
ParaArtFormations recruit diverse professionals for particular tasks and operate through academic, cultural and activist networks.
After completed mission they disappear leaving tools rather then solutions.
Miodrag Kuč, (1977, Novi Sad, Serbia) is an interdisciplinary artist and urban theorist trained as architect/urban planner in various cultural settings. His work explores the role of ephemeral structures in uncertain urban conditions and spatial appropriations of marginal social groups. He holds master's degrees from University of ArtsBelgrade (SceneDesign), Tongji UniversityShanghai (Urban Planning) and Bauhaus University Weimar (Urban Studies).
He is founder of the studio ParaArtFormations, currently working on his PhD at Bauhaus University Weimar (Department of Urban Studies and Social Research), observing innovative nature of informality in Berlin.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
MVU Lecture Series / FA BUT / WS 2012:
CONTESTING SPACE / ARCHITECTURE AS A SOCIAL PRACTICE
This lecture series attempts to render architecture and city-making as inherently political issue and an architect as a figure, who can not claim innocence in his/her relation to power. After the modernity has lost its relevance as a social project and the early postmodernity with its plurality and independence (and therefore social ambiguity) emerged, we came to era where architects renewed their professional interest in architecture as a social practice.
The series will address questions such as:
Is there an innocent architecture?
What is at stake in city-making today?
What is the role of an architect in the process of negotiation of the public realm?
PROGRAM
10.10. MARKÉTA BŘEZOVSKÁ a JAN KRISTEK
MVU - Moderní vývoj a teorie architektury (FA VUTBrno)
Lecture: My a ti druzí. Prostorová politika Ankary
17.10. MIODRAG KUC ((( AFTERPARTY )))
ParaArtFormations (Berlin) / http://www.paraartformations.net/
Lecture: Alternative Infrastructures of the Post-Political City
24.10. MICHAEL ZINGANEL
(Wien) / http://www.zinganel.mur.at/
Lecture: Crime does pay! The Structure-Building Power of Crime for Urban Planning
and UrbanExperience
31.10. WOUTER VANSTIPHOUT ((( AFTERPARTY )))
CRIMSON architectural historians (Rotterdam) / http://www.crimsonweb.org/
Lecture: The Banality of Good
07.11. GABU HEINDL
GABU Heindl Architektur (Wien) / http://www.gabuheindl.at/
Lecture: Conflictual Architecture, Stakes and Strategies: Interest, Arrest And The Rest
14.11. PETRA HAVELSKÁ ((( AFTERPARTY )))
Architect & Communicator (London) / http://petrahavelska.com/
Lecture: London 2012 Olympic Legacy
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Program, jeho aktualizace a info k jednotlivým přednášejícím / Program, its Updates and Info on Individual Speakers:
https://www.facebook.com/ContestingSp...
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Koncept a produkce cyklu / Concept and Production of the Series : Markéta Březovská a Jan Kristek

ALTERNATIVE INFRASTRUCTURES OF THE POST-POLITICAL CITY
by
MIODRAG KUC // ParaArtFormations (Berlin) / http://www.paraartformations.net/
Exclusion of majority from the urban governance, as a consequence of neoliberal order and global capital driven development, asks for the new forms of resistance beyond political protest. In the shadow of the megaprojects, growing number of spatial pioneers feed the gaps resulted from the urban inequalities.
Lecture has aim to present diverse arsenal of tools required for the given condition in which architect is being often reduced to a so-called 'Rendering Junky'. Paraartformations as a studio and movement, stand for the place where those tools has been collectively developed, communicated and applied at the cracks of conventional master plan.
Particular focus will be on alternative infrastructures including cultural platforms (Platoon), artistic collectives (The Anxious Prop), offline-communication devices (k67_Urban Router) and tools for tactical urbanism (Carrito Cultural).
Finally, reclaim of the public realm will be examined by questioning empty mantra of 'creative city' and presenting variety of change-making strategies (counter mapping, culture-jamming, crowd-based finance models, etc.).
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
MIODRAG KUČ / PARAARTFORMATIONS (BERLIN) :
ParaArtFormations (PUF) is Berlin-based studio moving at the intersection of urban studies, performative-planning, artistic interventions and micropolitics. Operating exclusively in indeterminate spaces, ParaArtFormations develop site-specific toolboxes that replace conventional planning instruments based on control. By changing the "software" of uncertain spaces, ParaArtFormations introduce socio-cultural values of location and empower local agents.
ParaArtFormations recruit diverse professionals for particular tasks and operate through academic, cultural and activist networks.
After completed mission they disappear leaving tools rather then solutions.
Miodrag Kuč, (1977, Novi Sad, Serbia) is an interdisciplinary artist and urban theorist trained as architect/urban planner in various cultural settings. His work explores the role of ephemeral structures in uncertain urban conditions and spatial appropriations of marginal social groups. He holds master's degrees from University of ArtsBelgrade (SceneDesign), Tongji UniversityShanghai (Urban Planning) and Bauhaus University Weimar (Urban Studies).
He is founder of the studio ParaArtFormations, currently working on his PhD at Bauhaus University Weimar (Department of Urban Studies and Social Research), observing innovative nature of informality in Berlin.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
MVU Lecture Series / FA BUT / WS 2012:
CONTESTING SPACE / ARCHITECTURE AS A SOCIAL PRACTICE
This lecture series attempts to render architecture and city-making as inherently political issue and an architect as a figure, who can not claim innocence in his/her relation to power. After the modernity has lost its relevance as a social project and the early postmodernity with its plurality and independence (and therefore social ambiguity) emerged, we came to era where architects renewed their professional interest in architecture as a social practice.
The series will address questions such as:
Is there an innocent architecture?
What is at stake in city-making today?
What is the role of an architect in the process of negotiation of the public realm?
PROGRAM
10.10. MARKÉTA BŘEZOVSKÁ a JAN KRISTEK
MVU - Moderní vývoj a teorie architektury (FA VUTBrno)
Lecture: My a ti druzí. Prostorová politika Ankary
17.10. MIODRAG KUC ((( AFTERPARTY )))
ParaArtFormations (Berlin) / http://www.paraartformations.net/
Lecture: Alternative Infrastructures of the Post-Political City
24.10. MICHAEL ZINGANEL
(Wien) / http://www.zinganel.mur.at/
Lecture: Crime does pay! The Structure-Building Power of Crime for Urban Planning
and UrbanExperience
31.10. WOUTER VANSTIPHOUT ((( AFTERPARTY )))
CRIMSON architectural historians (Rotterdam) / http://www.crimsonweb.org/
Lecture: The Banality of Good
07.11. GABU HEINDL
GABU Heindl Architektur (Wien) / http://www.gabuheindl.at/
Lecture: Conflictual Architecture, Stakes and Strategies: Interest, Arrest And The Rest
14.11. PETRA HAVELSKÁ ((( AFTERPARTY )))
Architect & Communicator (London) / http://petrahavelska.com/
Lecture: London 2012 Olympic Legacy
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Program, jeho aktualizace a info k jednotlivým přednášejícím / Program, its Updates and Info on Individual Speakers:
https://www.facebook.com/ContestingSp...
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Koncept a produkce cyklu / Concept and Production of the Series : Markéta Březovská a Jan Kristek

Category Theory is the Mathematicians' interpretation of interface-based design, so whenever you hack together a new API in your favourite OO language, it is always a smart idea to ask the question x -LT "What would x do?" applied to the Category Theorist that worked on your same problem already decades ago. Since lambda expressions are the new hot topic all across programming language land these days, we will invoke our question of conscience with "Joachim Lambek" and learn that Java 8 lambdas and method references are simply a Cartesian Closed Category, proving yet again that interfaces are the OO developers' interpretation of Category Theory.
FooCafé is an independent and physical meeting place for people of all backgrounds and expertise within the IT-industry in the Malmö/Lund region. Foo Café is aimed at those interested in sharing, learning and creating.
Join the fun at foocafe.org

Category Theory is the Mathematicians' interpretation of interface-based design, so whenever you hack together a new API in your favourite OO language, it is always a smart idea to ask the question x -LT "What would x do?" applied to the Category Theorist that worked on your same problem already decades ago. Since lambda expressions are the new hot topic all across programming language land these days, we will invoke our question of conscience with "Joachim Lambek" and learn that Java 8 lambdas and method references are simply a Cartesian Closed Category, proving yet again that interfaces are the OO developers' interpretation of Category Theory.
FooCafé is an independent and physical meeting place for people of all backgrounds and expertise within the IT-industry in the Malmö/Lund region. Foo Café is aimed at those interested in sharing, learning and creating.
Join the fun at foocafe.org

Buildings that blend nature and city | Jeanne Gang

A skyscraper that channels the breeze ... a building that creates community around a hearth ... Jeanne Gang uses architecture to build relationships. In this engaging tour of her work, Gang invites us into buildings large and small, from a surprising local community center to a landmark Chicago skyscraper. "Through architecture, we can do much more than create buildings," she says. "We can help steady this planet we all share."
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INTERIOR : STARBUCKS VS DUDOK (Local Café)

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INTERIOR : STARBUCKS VS DUDOK (Local Café)

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TOUCHING FONDAZIONE PRADA BY OMA

Fondazione Prada / OMA (Rem Koolhaas, Chris van Duijn) in Milan opened 1 year ago. It was the extension of the existing industrial complex which is now holding some art exhibitions. At the moment, it turns to be the hippest place for design and architecture. Have you been there? what do you think?
From OMA website:
Located in a former gin distillery dating from 1910 in the LargoIsarco industrial complex on the southern edge of Milan, the new home of Fondazione Prada is a coexistence of new and regenerated buildings including warehouses, laboratories and brewing silos, as well as new buildings surrounding a large courtyard.
The complex aims to expand the repertoire of spatial typologies in which art can be exhibited. The project consists of seven existing buildings, and three new structures: Podium, a space for temporary exhibitions; Cinema, a multimedia auditorium; and Torre, a nine-story permanent exhibition space for displaying the foundation's collection and activities. Torre, currently undergoing construction work, will be open to the public at a later date.
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In China, we meet professor WangDing who is working hard to save the world's only freshwater porpoise threatened by fishing, industry and pollution.
And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

Big/Small House by Yumi Kori+ Endo /studio MYU Architects

Big/SmallHouse by Yumi Kori + ToshiyaEndo / studioMYU architects
スタジオ宙 一級建築士事務所 設計
８坪の土地に建つ「小さくて大きな家」
計画道路の拡張のため後退した結果、残った土地は８坪。
間口は8.6m、奥行きは約3.7mしかありませんでした．
でも、建て主の土地に対する強い愛着から、
その狭小地に住まいを設計することなりました。
打ち合わせを重ねた結果、私達が提案したのは、
上下に独立した長屋形式の2世帯住宅です。
下の家は、ロフトのあるアトリエのような空間、
デザイナー志望の若世帯、将来、賃貸住宅にもなります。
上の家は、敷瓦、土壁など、素材にこだわった、
シニアー世代の陶芸家の住まい。
階段室は、光を感じる非日常空間とし、
螺旋階段で「空のテラス」へもつながります。
躯体寸法を最小にするため地下RCに鉄骨柱を埋め込み、
ブレースと目隠しのパンチングメタルを合体させました。
狭い中にも、ゆったり広がりのある住まいが出来上がりました．
主要用途 : 二世帯住宅（賃貸併用住宅）
構造規模 ： 鉄骨造 地上3階
敷地面積 ： 27.02㎡ (8.1坪）
建築面積 ： 19.54㎡ (5.9坪）
延床面積 ： 53.73㎡ (16.2坪）
設計監理 ： スタジオ宙 ／ 郡裕美、遠藤敏也、礒健介
構造設計 ： H&A構造研究所 ／ 一之瀬春雄、東條正道
Big/Small house,
Architect: Yumi Kori, Toshiya Endo, studio MYU architects.
steal structure, 3 stories,
site: 27 square meter.
building area; 19 square meter.
floor area; 53 square meter.
location: Musashino, Tokyo.
We have just completed a small house in Tokyo.
The main street was expanded and the site was cut to a very narrow shape.
The site became only 3 meter by 7 meter, less than 200 square meter!!!
But, the owner loves the area, they want to continue to live there.
Therefore, we designed a new house for them, called " Big / Small House"
This house looks a big house from the main street, but the depth is
only 3 meter, it is a small house.
Whole floor area of this house is less than 20 square meters, but this
house is a duplex that contains 2 generations!
The 2nd,3rd floor and the roof is for grand parent, a potter's house.
The basement and 1st floor is for a grand child, young designer'
studio apartment.

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Neri&Hu transforms Beijing missile factory into car workshop

Shanghai studio Neri&Hu has converted a former missile factory in Beijing to create a car ...

Neri&Hu transforms Beijing missile factory into car workshop

Shanghai studio Neri&Hu has converted a former missile factory in Beijing to create a car repair garage and offices with an industrial-style metal staircase, mesh cages and painted brickwork.
InsideThe Garage, a mechanics workshop catering to Beijing's some 7 million vehicles is flanked by offices and a cafe.
Neri&Hu wanted to preserve as much of the original building as possible, while creating a new interior that recaptures the "allure and magic" once associated with with the car industry.
To do this, architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu juxtaposed an industrial palette of metalwork and grey paintwork with refined walnut timber and brushed bronze elements that recalls the craftsmanship of antique cars.
Their aim was to challenge the "vulgar typology"of the car garage, to "inject a sense of warmth into an industrial context, and to portray the seductive side of the ubiquitous modern machine".
Three of the building's existing grey brick walls remain intact, while a new exposed black-steel structure extends the building on its western side to create a new floor.
Here, offices, cafe and car lift are placed in separate steel and mesh modular boxes, intended to reference industrial storage facilities. A new staircase with black metal panelling connects the three floors of the volume.
"The project as a whole is conceived as a workshop space, partly raw and partly refined, it is activated throughout with the energy and spirit of the industrial era," said Neri&Hu.
A cafe with concrete counters and an open-plan office occupy the ground and first floor levels of the extension. On the first floor, cafe seating is wrapped by a black-metal banister, while private and open-plan office spaces occupy separate cubes. Their mesh enclosures offer workers views to the car workshop in the original building to the rear.
"The cafe and the automobile workshop together, a somewhat surreal juxtaposition of functions begins to generate moments of spectacle," said the architects. "Patrons of the cafe can voyeuristically steal glimpses of the cars and mechanics, marvelling at their performance while enjoying a delightful refreshment."
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Residence - Nishinoyama House, Japan

Home to a diverse creative community, architect Kazuyo Sejima's housing complex is designe...

Residence - Nishinoyama House, Japan

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Architecture Jobs | Reality Check About Architecture Jobs.

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Architecture jobs are in rapid decline. Jobs for architects probably won't completely disappear. There will always be a need for architects, just not so many.
The vast majority of the annual 5,000+ graduates from US architectural colleges cannot possibly find a job in architecture. Award winning veteran architects can't even find a job. There aren't enough projects to go around.
An architectural firm only needs one licensed architect to stamp the documents. All the other jobs required for an architectural project can be done by temp workers or outsourced via the internet to countries where an architect earns about $13,000 a year and a draftsperson earns about $10 a day.
This dismal state of the architecture profession was predicted 25 years ago by sociologist and honorary AIA member Robert Gutman in his book "Architectural Practice: A CriticalView."
Gutman wrote that architecture was the poor profession. Unlike law and medicine which can largely create their own market, architecture is dependent on a market completely driven by outside forces. Like no other profession, architecture is dependent on loans, sometimes massive loans. Usually a project can't begin until somebody borrows money. Because of this dependence, architecture is among the first to feel the pinch when the economy falters.
Much of what shaped the modern architecture profession was the easy money and endless projects after World War II through the go-go days of the 1990's and early 2000's. But even in these times the economy cycled through ups and downs. Architecture felt every bump. The recession of the early 1990's culled a majority of mid-level architects out of the profession. They were replaced by entry level architects who reached mid-career in time to be driven from the profession with the crash of 2008. The slaughter continues.
Gutman could not have anticipated the impact a rapidly shrinking global economy would have on architecture. Neither could Gutman have imagined how the internet would eradicate so many architecture jobs. Entry and mid-levels architecture jobs are now easily outsourced to countries where the work can be done for a fraction of the cost of in-house employees.
Architecture, as we know it, or thought we knew it, is a dinosaur. Economists around the world are warning of a coming economic disaster. Loans are tighter now than ever and very few projects are getting funded. This probably will not change for a long time, if ever. It's not fair and it's not fun, but it is what it is. To pretend otherwise is delusional.
You can continue to search for an architecture job and hope someone will save you, or you can calmly assess the situation and realize jobs are drying up everywhere, not just architecture jobs. Doctors and lawyers are getting outsourced too. Architecture jobs may be heading the way of the dodo.
While the old economy is collapsing, a new economy is emerging like a phoenix from the ashes. This new economy is based on the internet.
It's time to adapt.
The future belongs to those who can leverage their smarts and their creative juices with the internet. http://www.AdaptAndThrive.NET is an easy introduction to how the internet works and how you can use the skills you already have to create an online business.
You might need to learn a few more skills too, but that's what http://www.AdaptAndThrive.NET is all about. You'll see when you get there. You'll also meet a friendly guide who'll show you the way.
It's easier than you think and it's fun.
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Stockholm UNCOVERED

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Gone With The Wind - Thich Nhat Hanh & Plum Village (2/4)

Over the last 30 years, people from all walks of life have joined the Sangha of Zen MasterThich Nhat Hanh (Thay). They were once architects, lawyers, journalists, musicians, priests, vicars and even Muslims.
Why would they become monks and nuns following Thay?
How do they become continuation of Thay through living and practising together as a Sangha?
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Android: Netrunner // Sydney Noise vs. New Angeles Sol - Casual

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David Adjaye on architecture - The New Yorker Conference

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Conversations of Commerce & Brand: #2 frank body scrub

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Founders Jess Hatzis and ErikaGeraerts will share the story of how frank spun out of a cafe and a writing agency to become one of the best examples of engaged social commerce you’ll find.
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A lack of control on ship exhausts and poor quality marine fuel means ocean going ships are polluting our air. earthrise heads to Sweden to see how Gothenburg's port is at the forefront of reducing shipping emissions including by getting ships to tap into renewable energy at the docks.
In China, we meet professor WangDing who is working hard to save the world's only freshwater porpoise threatened by fishing, industry and pollution.
And in the UK, we meet the man who is on a mission to tackle food waste by creating dishes from soon to be junked food at a 'pay-as-you-feel' cafe.

Architecture Tower of Babel - Ayende Rahien

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02_MIODRAG KUC: Alternative Infrastructures of the Post-Political City

ALTERNATIVE INFRASTRUCTURES OF THE POST-POLITICAL CITY
by
MIODRAG KUC // ParaArtFormations (Berlin) / http://www.paraartformations.net/
Exclusion of majority from the urban governance, as a consequence of neoliberal order and global capital driven development, asks for the new forms of resistance beyond political protest. In the shadow of the megaprojects, growing number of spatial pioneers feed the gaps resulted from the urban inequalities.
Lecture has aim to present diverse arsenal of tools required for the given condition in which architect is being often reduced to a so-called 'Rendering Junky'. Paraartformations as a studio and movement, stand for the place where those tools has been collectively developed, communicated and applied at the cracks of conventional master plan.
Particular focus will be on alternative infrastructures including cultural platforms (Platoon), artistic collectives (The Anxious Prop), offline-communication devices (k67_Urban Router) and tools for tactical urbanism (Carrito Cultural).
Finally, reclaim of the public realm will be examined by questioning empty mantra of 'creative city' and presenting variety of change-making strategies (counter mapping, culture-jamming, crowd-based finance models, etc.).
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MIODRAG KUČ / PARAARTFORMATIONS (BERLIN) :
ParaArtFormations (PUF) is Berlin-based studio moving at the intersection of urban studies, performative-planning, artistic interventions and micropolitics. Operating exclusively in indeterminate spaces, ParaArtFormations develop site-specific toolboxes that replace conventional planning instruments based on control. By changing the "software" of uncertain spaces, ParaArtFormations introduce socio-cultural values of location and empower local agents.
ParaArtFormations recruit diverse professionals for particular tasks and operate through academic, cultural and activist networks.
After completed mission they disappear leaving tools rather then solutions.
Miodrag Kuč, (1977, Novi Sad, Serbia) is an interdisciplinary artist and urban theorist trained as architect/urban planner in various cultural settings. His work explores the role of ephemeral structures in uncertain urban conditions and spatial appropriations of marginal social groups. He holds master's degrees from University of ArtsBelgrade (SceneDesign), Tongji UniversityShanghai (Urban Planning) and Bauhaus University Weimar (Urban Studies).
He is founder of the studio ParaArtFormations, currently working on his PhD at Bauhaus University Weimar (Department of Urban Studies and Social Research), observing innovative nature of informality in Berlin.
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MVU Lecture Series / FA BUT / WS 2012:
CONTESTING SPACE / ARCHITECTURE AS A SOCIAL PRACTICE
This lecture series attempts to render architecture and city-making as inherently political issue and an architect as a figure, who can not claim innocence in his/her relation to power. After the modernity has lost its relevance as a social project and the early postmodernity with its plurality and independence (and therefore social ambiguity) emerged, we came to era where architects renewed their professional interest in architecture as a social practice.
The series will address questions such as:
Is there an innocent architecture?
What is at stake in city-making today?
What is the role of an architect in the process of negotiation of the public realm?
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10.10. MARKÉTA BŘEZOVSKÁ a JAN KRISTEK
MVU - Moderní vývoj a teorie architektury (FA VUTBrno)
Lecture: My a ti druzí. Prostorová politika Ankary
17.10. MIODRAG KUC ((( AFTERPARTY )))
ParaArtFormations (Berlin) / http://www.paraartformations.net/
Lecture: Alternative Infrastructures of the Post-Political City
24.10. MICHAEL ZINGANEL
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Lecture: Crime does pay! The Structure-Building Power of Crime for Urban Planning
and UrbanExperience
31.10. WOUTER VANSTIPHOUT ((( AFTERPARTY )))
CRIMSON architectural historians (Rotterdam) / http://www.crimsonweb.org/
Lecture: The Banality of Good
07.11. GABU HEINDL
GABU Heindl Architektur (Wien) / http://www.gabuheindl.at/
Lecture: Conflictual Architecture, Stakes and Strategies: Interest, Arrest And The Rest
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Lecture: London 2012 Olympic Legacy
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One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

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In all, PeterMoloney has collected 40,000 such artefacts, all culled from decades of political turmoil and bloody strife. Moloney, a retired London-based architect, has spent 50 years accumulating the largest array of memorabilia relating to the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland – a labour of love that began when he was just 15 ... It took over the nooks, crannies and garage space of the architect’s home in Camden....

Specifically, 1962 ... When it was built, the steel and concrete, gull-wing-shaped structure designed by Finnish architectEero Saarinen was so evocative of flight, the mere sight of it was supposed to initiate the journey. “He wanted to provide a building in which the human being felt uplifted, important and full of anticipation,” the architect’s wife, Aline B Saarinen, told George Scullin in his 1968 book International Airport ... ....

Diners in the Tierradentrocafe in the southern Mexican town of San Cristóbal de las Casas can choose between a variety of omelettes ... They became instant heroes of the left, and an inspiration to indigenous groups and political romantics around the world ... There are no tour buses to Zapatista villages but visitors can ask in the Tierradentro cafe to go to one of the group’s five caracols, or administrative centres ... It is not certain ... ....

Most kids are inspired by a superhero, a favorite teacher or a firefighter. For Stuart Graff, the inspiration was Frank Lloyd Wright, who he says helped him find his voice. Graff, now president and CEO of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, first was drawn to the architect during a field trip when he was 8 ... ....

Eagle. By Pinehurst-based golf course architect Rich Mandell, for hitting such an impressive hole-in-one by winning designation as the 2017 GolfArchitect of the Year by BoardRoom magazine, official publication of the Association of Private Club Directors ... And when it comes to vision and dedication, Rich Mandel clearly has come to be recognized nationally as a leader of the pack. Birdie. By Dr ... TidesInc ... Birdie ... Birdie ... Bogey. By the N.C ... Dr....